“A Tale of Two Residencies” in RedLine’s AiR Gallery

A Tale of Two Residencies in the AiR Gallery on RedLine’s second floor

Opening reception April 2, 2015 from 5:00 – 7:00pm | Show runs through April 28, 2015
1. Kelly Alexander

Artwork by Kelly Alexander

A Tale of Two Residencies is a showcase of works from artists who together represent multiple artist residencies in one close-knit exhibition. Curator Sue Lawton, who is both a Redline artist and a Gallery 224 artist, brings the two groups together, expanding the reach of the program and introducing more artists to the great work being done at both locations. The artists featured in this show are her fellow residents from the current Gallery 224 cycle: Kelly Alexander, Jamie Bertsch, Chris Hewitt, and Matthew Lee.

Artwork by Jamie Bertsch

Artwork by Jamie Bertsch

Gallery 224 Studios in Port Washington, Wisconsin is a residency program featuring a collaborative work space in the restored Boerner Mercantile Building. The space is utilized by four to five artists during each cycle and is open to the public on Saturdays. Artists are connected with community projects and can share current works and insights, processes and themes with one another and with visitors.

Please join us for the exhibition opening on April 2, 2015 from 5:00 – 7:00pm and throughout the month of April for the duration of the exhibition at RedLine Milwaukee’s AiR Gallery on the second floor (1422 N. 4th St). This show is free and open to the public.

Artwork by Chris Hewitt

Artwork by Chris Hewitt

Artwork by Matthew Lee

Artwork by Matthew Lee